Cast your minds back to last week, and you might recall Jolla was promising “something BIG” for this morning, something that – quite logically, with hindsight – has emerged as a tablet.

More specifically, it’s an IndieGoGo campaign for the world’s first crowdsourced tablet, and the first running Sailfish 2.0. Impressively, at the time of writing, they’ve just about reached the $380,000 target. EDIT: Target hit!

If you’re still interested in contributing as an “Early Sailor”, the price is now $199 plus $20 shipping.

In either case, the estimated delivery date is May 2015, with the Jolla Tablet being offered in the EU, Norway, Switzerland, USA, India, China, Hong Kong and Russia.

The expected retail price if – or when – the Jolla Tablet becomes more widely available is $249, so that’s a decent little discount for early backers.

In a neat twist, you’ll also be invited to “shape the product” through the community forum, where ideas are voted on and subsequently – if successful – prioritised by the developers at Jolla.

In terms of Jolla Tablet features, we’re promised Sailfish will be “unlike anything you’ve tried before”; that your data will never be sold or shared; sexy multitasking; super-fast navigation via gestures; a healthy selection of apps (including Android apps); ‘Ambiences’ for easy customisation; and ‘Events’ for seeing messages and other “relevant info” in one handy view.